Parables and Conflict in the Hebrew Bible
Jeremy Schipper
Cambridge University Press, 2009-04-13 -
168 pages
Parables
and Conflict in the Hebrew Bible examines the intimate relationship
between parables and conflict in the Hebrew Bible. Challenging the
scholarly consensus, Jeremy Schipper argues that parables do not
function as appeals to change their audience's behavior. Nor do they
serve to diffuse tensions in regards to the various conflicts in which
their audiences are involved. Rather, the parables function to help
create, intensify, and justify judgments and hostile actions against
their audiences. In order to examine how the parables accomplish these
functions, this book pays particular attention to issues of genre and
recent developments in genre theory, shifting the central issues in the
interpretation of Hebrew Bible parables
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